Hilton All-Inclusive Resorts
DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isil Club Ultra All-Inclusive Resort
Torba, Bodrum, Turkey
Torba, Bodrum, Turkey
Fourteen room categories span 25–65 m². Standard rooms are genuinely small — 25 m² is a tight fit for two people with luggage. The sea-view upgrade on Deluxe rooms is worth considering if you'll spend mornings on the balcony. Family rooms from 50 m² upward are a much better fit for couples with children than the standard categories.
Resort
25 m², resort-view balcony or terrace. The entry-level room — functional but compact. King bed leaves limited floor space. Suitable for couples who plan to spend most of their time outside the room. Daily minibar restock (soft drinks only) and Wi-Fi included.
Resort
25 m², resort view. Same footprint as the King Guest Room but with two twin beds. Practical for friends or siblings. The 25 m² doesn't leave space for much more than the beds and a narrow walkway.
Resort
25 m², resort view, adapted layout for guests with mobility needs. Accessible bathroom, roll-in features. Same overall size as the standard king — confirm specific accessibility requirements with the hotel before booking.
Resort
27 m², resort-view balcony. Two extra square meters over the standard — the balcony is the main upgrade here. Suitable for couples on a moderate budget who want slightly more outdoor space.
Resort
27–30 m², resort view, accommodates up to three. Choice of double bed or two singles, plus a sofa. The three-person configuration is tight; suitable for a parent with one child more than three adults.
Resort
29 m², resort view, balcony or terrace. A practical mid-tier option — slightly more floor space than the Superior, same views. No meaningful upgrade beyond the extra two meters.
Resort
29 m², resort view. Two twin beds in a 29 m² footprint gives a bit more breathing room than the standard twin. Resort view only.
Sea
29 m², sea view, balcony or terrace. The same room as the Deluxe King with the meaningful difference being the Aegean view from the balcony. Worth the premium over the resort-view equivalent if you're morning coffee-on-the-balcony people.
Resort
40 m² split-level layout with king bed, accommodates up to three. The duplex format makes the space feel larger than the square footage implies. A good option for a couple who wants a living area that doesn't double as the bedroom.
Resort
~50 m² combined via interconnecting doors. Two separate rooms that work independently but connect — useful for families who want kids in an adjacent room with a closing door. Accommodates four.
Resort
55 m², accommodates four. Larger footprint than the connecting option with more integrated layout. Resort view. More usable open space than the Connecting Family Room.
Resort
55 m², private terrace, accommodates four. Same interior as the Deluxe Family Room above but with an oversized terrace — the best outdoor space in this price tier. Resort view.
Garden
58 m², two separate rooms, garden view, accommodates four. The two-room configuration gives families genuine separation between sleeping areas. Quieter garden-facing orientation — good if noise from the entertainment terrace is a concern.
Various
65 m², separate bedroom and living area, accommodates four. The property's top category. Comes with bathrobes, slippers, and a sofa bed in the living area. Various view orientations — request sea view at booking if that's a priority.